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- Bodenbach is an Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective muni****lity – in the Vulkaneifel district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
- (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɟɛtʃiːn]; German: Tetschen, 1942–1945: Tetschen–Bodenbach) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has...
- Dumont, Köln 2003, ISBN 3-7701-6305-2. (mit Schwerpunkt Architektur). Bodenbach, Christoph (Hrsg.): Neue Architektur in Frankfurt am Main. Junius Verlag...
- took place on 6 April 1851, coinciding with the extension of the line to Bodenbach (now Děčín). A year later the opening of the Marienbrücke (Maria Bridge)...
- del Val (id=2338) the only time (id=3290) Friedrich Kraus May 31, 1858 Bodenbach, Austria-Hungary March 1, 1936 Berlin, **** Germany 1929 (id=5032) Ernst...
- Founded by Julius Dressler in the 1880s in Biela, part of (Tetschen-)Bodenbach in Northern Bohemia, the company produced high-quality decorative faience...
- Heinrich Hora (born 1931 in Bodenbach, Czechoslovakia) is a German-Australian theoretical physicist who made contributions to solid state physics, optical...
- Wilhelm Schmidding from Bodenbach, Germany, was a World War II constructor of rocket engines used for RATO. Factories were in Schmiedeberg, and from summer...
- Twain (1944) as Bret Harte The Black Parachute (1944) as General von Bodenbach The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944) as Doctor Peter Drury Waterfront (1944)...
- Komotau Leitmeritz Reichenberg Rumburg Schluckenau Teplitz-Schönau Tetschen-Bodenbach Trautenau Warnsdorf President: 1939–1940: Wilhelm Sebekovsky 1940–1945:...